Re: Best Dubstep tune of 09?

Originally Posted by Monklish

There's nothing funny about this. There's also nothing musical.

lol now you're going to play that game

How about instead of talking shit about a genre you clearly have no interest in knowing anything about just because it's "trendy" to dislike you actually talk about something you enjoy, or is that too hard for you to do?

Re: Best Dubstep tune of 09?

It's much less fun to talk about what I like than to make fun of what you like. As far as best tracks of 09, I don't really stay on top of this shit as it comes out, but here's a song that was vastly better than both of those pieces of shit. Naturally it isn't dubstep, y'know, 'cause I don't suck.

Re: Best Dubstep tune of 09?

See, some EDM does actually incorporate guitar synths, samples of rock music, etc. But since that song possesses neither that nor any other factors that might suggest it's similar to a rock song, I have to ask what the fuck is wrong with you?

Re: Best Dubstep tune of 09?

... yes. Because the song has the word "rock" in the title, obviously it sounds like a rock song. Did you actually listen to it for long than 40 seconds you putz? And as far as the dancing question goes, right back at ya, chump. Dubstep shows are nothing but arm waving faggotry. Have you ever been to a dnb show? I assume yes. Have you seen people dance there? That's how you dance to it.

Re: Best Dubstep tune of 09?

Originally Posted by Monklish

... yes. Because the song has the word "rock" in the title, obviously it sounds like a rock song. Did you actually listen to it for long than 40 seconds you putz? And as far as the dancing question goes, right back at ya, chump. Dubstep shows are nothing but arm waving faggotry. Have you ever been to a dnb show? I assume yes. Have you seen people dance there? That's how you dance to it.

I've heard Jungle & DnB and clubs, but nothing even close to Sub Focus. I bet you like Pendulum, too?

Are you seriously this thick that you didn't realize that obvious rock influence that song has, just because it tosses in a breakbeat sample?

Also, you've obviously never heard any real Dubstep or you would know that by the end of it half the DJs end up playing Jungle anyway (because, get this, the two are closely related).

Re: Best Dubstep tune of 09?

I've actually never seen a set segue from dubstep into jungle or dnb. Seen the reverse much to my chagrin, but never that way.

The main beat of that song sounds absolutely nothing like any rock song. If you're talking about the intro, that's a pretty simplistic way to try to deride what's actually a funk line. Listen to it again, it's the same tonal pattern as Robot Rock, which is lifted from a funk song called Release The Beast. Nothing rock-oriented about it whatsoever.

Re: Best Dubstep tune of 09?

lol it's sort of hilarious and also somewhat revealing that not only is your favorite tune of 09 super macho (there's even a wobbly bit!), but you keep attacking Dubstep for being gay/for faggots/whatever

Anyway, you're ruining my thread and I don't really want to hear about how little you understand music anymore, so please go away.

Re: Best Dubstep tune of 09?

Fast forward to 1:40, numbskull. And no, I do not believe that a funk song sounds like a rock song just because it has the word "rock" in the title. And no, the beginning of Rock It does not sound like a guitar either. It sounds like a fucking keyboard. Which it is.

Re: Best Dubstep tune of 09?

At what point is it cool to bandwagon jump? I mean wasn't your thing last year minimal techno? At least minimal techno was never hyped, unless you were in Europe. What will your genre of choice be next year?

The funny thing is, you claim yet again to be ahead of the curve of popular EDM and this board, yet dubstep is by far the "hippest" genre right now. Hit any underground dubstep night where I'm from and try not to find someone that looks like jesus in a hoodie and tight jeans.

I have nothing against dubstep. Best music to chill with a joint in my opinion, or even to mix up an EDM set. A good sweaty dark warehouse dubstep night rules. Although you know what it reminds me of, A D&B or Jungle night in the 90's. There is absolutely no difference. Yet you rag on Monklish for continuing to like D&B because he actually had a reason to like it in the first place while you move on to the next genre because it's the cool thing to do.

Good music is good music. Those 10 tracks above will always be good music (to some) yet if you catch someone listening to them in 10 years you will look down on them. Get a life.